The ceremony of inviting the golden statue of Luang Pu to establish in the Main Buddhist Chapel, Song Phi Nong Royal Temple, Song Phi Nong district, Suphanburi province
Edited from the Inner Peace Kindergarten Program broadcasted on DMC
Khunkru Maiyai opens a chance for Luang Pu’s disciples around the world to get big merit from announcing honor of Luang Pu for 2 days as follows:
Monday March 25th, 2013: This day is on the 14th full moon day of the 4th Lunar month. There is the ceremony of offering the morning alms to 12,600 monks on Nenkaew Road in Suphanburi province at 6:00 a.m. After that there is the procession of inviting the golden statue of Luang Pu around Suphanburi. Over 1,000 monks are performing the Dhutanga from Suphannabhum School on Muanharn Road, past Phanwasa Road and Malaiman Road, and end at Palaylai Voravihara Temple, 5.6 total kilometers. Then, the Dhutanga monks are going to have a rest at Amphawan Temple in Song Phi Nong district, Suphanburi province.
The inviting way and the line of the ceremony of Morning Alms Round on March 25th, 2013
Tuesday March 26th, 2013: This day is on the 15th full moon day of the 4th Lunar Month. The Dhutanga monks begin to walk from Amphawan Temple at 10:00 a.m. They are walking past Bang Li Market, Song Phi Nong Municipality, Lotus Land, and going to Song Phi Nong Temple, 6.4 total kilometers.
The inviting way on March 26th, 2013
The ceremonies of establishing the golden statue of Luang Pu begin at 4:00 p.m. as follows (briefly):
1. The ceremony of inviting the golden statue of Luang Pu for preparing in the Main Buddhist Chapel, Song Phi Nong Temple
The example picture of this ceremony
2. The ceremony of opening the auspicious curtain around the golden statue of Luang Pu in the Main Buddhist Chapel, Song Phi Nong Temple
The example picture of this ceremony
3. The ceremony of lighting ground lanterns, floating lanterns, and firework to worship Luang Pu
The ceremony of lighting ground lanterns, floating lanterns, and firework to worship Luang Pu
You can participate in these ceremonies either in Lotus Land, Luang Pu’s Birthplace, or Song Phi Nong Temple, Luang Pu’s Ordination Place. There is live broadcasting for you.
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Translated by Chadawee Chaipooripat